Intraoperative duplex ultrasonography was used to assess the degree of venodilatation of the basilic and cephalic veins before ... hematomas, or nerve injury from the block were noted.
Cephalic tetanus is defined as a combination of trismus and paralysis of one or more cranial nerves. Since it is a rare cause of facial nerve palsy, it is often overlooked as a differential diagnosis.
The cephalic vein in the upper arm was not visibly ... but which conformed to the distribution of no particular sensory nerve. Paresthesia was also experienced. The symptoms were produced only ...
The cephalic tooth is pronounced, and evident, located near the oral opening of the larvae between the subventral lips. The excretory pore opening is near the ventrolateral lips. There is a nerve ring ...
He denied any sensory loss in the superficial radial nerve territory, paraesthesia or motor weakness ... and potential long-term sequelae. In our case, the cephalic vein, which was of appropriate ...
"Pinhead" is a term used to describe a cephalic disorder known medically as microencephaly ... or German measles (Rubella), that stunt the growth of nerve cells in the brain of a developing fetus.
In their current study, which has been published in the journal eLife, the researchers investigated its effect on human nerve cells that they had cultivated from stem cells. The result ...
The median nerve is one of many peripheral nerves that extend throughout the body. This nerve in particular provides important control of the hand, wrist, and forearm and is commonly associated ...
Small amounts of insulin are also released before any sugar enters the bloodstream. This is known as cephalic phase insulin release. It’s triggered by the sight, smell, and taste of food ...